- The
Bechuanaland Protectorate (/ˌbɛtʃuˈɑːnəlænd/) was a
protectorate established on 31
March 1885 in
Southern Africa by the
United Kingdom. It
became the...
-
British Bechuanaland was a short-lived
Crown colony of the
United Kingdom that
existed in
southern Africa from its
formation on 30
September 1885 until...
- by
Isabel Fawcus,
whose husband Peter Fawcus was the
Commissioner of
Bechuanaland in 1960–65, and
Shiela England. The
three waves symbolize water, and...
- The
office of
Prime Minister of the
Bechuanaland Protectorate existed from 3
March 1965 to 30
September 1966,
during which time it was held by one individual...
-
influential royal family of what was then the
British protectorate of
Bechuanaland, he was
educated abroad in the
neighbouring country of
South Africa and...
- area and
declared a
protectorate under the name of
Bechuanaland. As
decolonisation occurred,
Bechuanaland became an
independent Commonwealth republic under...
-
newspapers advocated invading Bechuanaland if the "White Queen" was
permitted to stay. Ruth's
arrival in
Bechuanaland in
August 1949
coincided with the...
-
jurisdiction over the
territory of present-day Botswana,
naming it the
Bechuanaland Protectorate. It did so in
apprehension of the
expansion of
German colonies...
- The
Langeberg Rebellion of 1896–97, also
known as Ntwa ya Bana ba
Mokgothu in SeTswana, was a war of
resistance waged by two
Tswana groups: the Batlhaping...
- The
Botswana Democratic Party (abbr. BDP) is the
governing party in Botswana. Its
chairman is the Vice-President of Botswana,
Slumber Tsogwane, and its...